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Definition of Unblushingly

Unblushingly
Unblushing Un*blush"ing, a. Not blushing; shameless. -- Un*blush"ing*ly, adv.

Meaning of Unblushingly from wikipedia

- captured by Romeo. Romeo uses a machine to deceive himself as Owlette and unblushingly tries to fool the rest of the heroes with his disguise, fuming the other...
- "ripened into the unmeasured calumniator of the abolitionist, ...the unblushing defender of the slaveholder, and the deadliest enemy of the colored race"...
- masculine for American men: In an important sense there is only one complete unblushing male in America: a young, married, white, urban, northern, hetero****ual...
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- words, and were not ashamed, and they that are hanged by the hair are unblushing ones which had no modesty and went about in the world bareheaded. "The...
- William Ritchie and customs official Charles Maclaren in response to the "unblushing subservience" of competing newspapers to the Edinburgh establishment....
- French, Thomas Francis made peace with both in the first half of 1642, unblushingly changed sides, and started fighting with the French against the Spaniards...
- exclusive." Neil McCormick for The Daily Telegraph called Dirty Computer "unblushingly and unsparingly direct...[It] establishes itself as a contender for album...
- (Tradition & Moderne, 2009) With Jim Kweskin Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band: Unblushing Br****iness (Vanguard, 1963) Jug Band Music (Vanguard, 1965) See Reverse...
- "As to the fees, the rules are precise, and the propounders of them are unblushing." Epigraphia Indica, Vol. III, p. 239. Sekaram, Kandavalli Balendu (1973)...